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GFI Network Server Monitor Monitoring checks status • 103
The GFI NSM Activity Monitor also includes a ‘Monitoring Checks
Status’ tab. This displays information on monitoring checks such as
the current state and the date/time of the last change in state. Since
checks are stored in folders, you can also choose to see only the
checks which are contained in a particular folder of interest. Folders
are selected from the ‘Folder Name’ drop down included at the top of
the dialog. For example, to see all of monitoring checks which are
configured in GFI Network Server Monitor irrespective of which folder
they are contained in, select “(All folders)” from the available drop
down list.
Viewing the state of checks from a web browser
GFI Network Server Monitor also ships with a remote web monitor.
This allows you to remotely view the status of checks via Internet
Explorer over a network or Internet. Through the remote web monitor
you can examine the status of your network from virtually anywhere,
both within and outside the company’s building. By default, the remote
web monitor supports two views. These are the “Normal” view and the
“Mobile Device” view.
Normal view
Screenshot 99 - Remote Monitor: All checks page
The “Normal” view displays information in a layout structured for
viewing on ‘normal sized’ screens (e.g., computer monitors). To
inspect your network status in Normal view, open your Internet
Explorer and type in the following URL: http://<IP address or computer
name>:11695/list.html.
NOTE: The <IP address or computer name> in the URL is the
Name/IP of the computer where GFI Network Server Monitor is
installed